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Dubai-based film critic William Mullally discusses the latest releases with voices from across the Middle East and speak to the stars and filmmakers who make them.
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Welcome to The Bunker – a Doctor Who podcast brought to you by Cutaway Comics, with your host – Ian Winterton. Each week sees one guest from the wide world of Doctor Who fandom welcomed to The Bunker, interviewed about their life and career via the prism of the most brilliant TV show ever created. Only allowed to pick five stories, we get to the heart of why they, like so many of us around the globe, love Doctor Who – and how becoming fans leaves us forever changed. Narration and Additional ...
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Gary’s five choices to take into The Bunker are: 1. The 1969 Dr Who Annual 2. 1975 Weetabix set of Doctor Who cards 3. Inferno -- Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1970 4. The Carnival of Monsters – Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1973 5. The Robots of Death – Doctor Who TV adventure, first broadcast in 1977…
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Stephen’s choices for The Bunker are: 1. Doctor Who and the Sea Devils (TV serial, specifically the 1972 Christmas omnibus!) 2. Doctor Who – local fan groups 3. The Whooverville Convention 4. Doctor Who and the Web of Fear (TV serial, first broadcast in 1968) 5. The Sirens of Time (full cast audio drama from Big Finish, first released in 1999) For …
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Welcome to another episode of our Doctor Who commentary podcast which we have decided to call TKOGS, The Kids of Gallifrey! Joining Ian Winterton, the host of our podcast 'The Bunker', are two other Doctor Who fan dads – Richard, and Tony. But, most importantly, the real inspiration for this spin-off pod are the youngsters, the Mini-Whovians, , the…
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Hello, and welcome to Episode Two of our Doctor Who commentary podcast which we have decided to call KOGS Kids of Gallifrey! Joining Ian Winterton, the host of Cutaway Comics’ The Bunker, are two other Doctor Who fan dads – Richard, and Tony. But, most importantly, the real inspiration for this spin-off pod are the youngsters, the Mini-Whovians, , …
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Welcome to Episode One of our Doctor Who commentary podcast which we have decided to call TKOGS, The Kids of Gallifrey! Joining Ian Winterton, the host of our podcast 'The Bunker', are two other Doctor Who fan dads – Richard, and Tony. But, most importantly, the real inspiration for this spin-off pod are the youngsters, the Mini-Whovians, , the Bun…
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Libby’s five choices are: 1. Dalek (TV episode, 2005) 2. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances (TV episode, 2005) 3. The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit (TV episode, 2006) 4. Heaven Sent (TV episode, 2015) 5. Daleks In Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks (TV episode, 2007).توسط The Bunker - Cutaway Comics
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Steve’s five choices are: 1. Dr. Who Annual 1966 – first published by World Distributors in September 1965. 2. The City of Death – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1979. 3. The Five Doctors – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1983. 4. The Happiness Patrol – TV episode – first broadcast on BBC1 in 1988. 5. Dr. Who and the Star Beast – c…
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Jonathan’s five choices are: Death To The Daleks – TV episode, first broadcast in 1974. Night of the Doctor – webisode, first released in 2013. Torchwood – Children of Earth, TV mini-series, first broadcast in 2009. Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 AD – movie, first released in 1966. The Trial of Davros – charity stage play, performed in 1993 and 2005…
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Kenny’s five choices are: The Eleventh Hour – TV story, first broadcast in 2010. Storm Warning – an Eighth Doctor audio drama from Big Finish, first released in 2001. Touched By An Angel – a novel by Jonathan Morris, published in 2011. City of Death – TV story, first broadcast in 1979. Night of the Doctor – webisode, first released in 2013.…
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Emma's five choices are: The Genesis of the Daleks – Doctor Who TV episode – first broadcast in 1975 Master – Big Finish Audio drama – first released in 2003 The Discontinuity Guide – book by Paul Cornell and Martin Day and Keith Topping – first published in 1995 Utopia / Sound of Drums / Last of the Timelords – Doctor Who TV episodes – first broad…
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Matt's five choices are: An Unearthly Child / The Tribe of Gum – TV story first broadcast in 1963 The Mind Robber – TV story first broadcast in 1968 The Three Doctors – TV story first broadcast in 1972 and 1973 Black Legacy – comicbook story by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, first published in Doctor Who Magazine in 1980 The Cybermen…
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Robert’s five choices are: The Babelcolour compilation of every Doctor Who episode. The current version can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czwblMrYWhs&list=PLAhb7J1CX00ces2ge9pAHSrCUZaGHYqbC&index=1&t=42s Doctor Who and the Horror of Fang Rock – Target novelisation by Terrence Dicks, first published in 1978 Snakedance – TV story, firs…
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Robert’s five choices are: The Babelcolour compilation of every Doctor Who episode. The current version can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czwblMrYWhs&list=PLAhb7J1CX00ces2ge9pAHSrCUZaGHYqbC&index=1&t=42s Doctor Who and the Horror of Fang Rock – Target novelisation by Terrence Dicks, first published in 1978 Snakedance – TV story, firs…
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Darren’s five choices are: Time and the Rani – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 1987 The Happiness Patrol, TV story, first broadcast on BBC 1 in 1988 Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans – direct-to-video film from Dreamwatch Media, first released in 1995 School Reunion – TV story, first broadcast on BBC1 in 2006 The Waters of Mars – TV story, fi…
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Joe’s Five choices are: The Trial of a Timelord (VHS box set) – TV story, first broadcast in 1986 Doctor Who: The Script of the Film – script to Doctor Who: The TV Movie, first published in 1996 Mad Dogs and Englishmen – an Eighth Doctor novel by Paul Magrs, first published in 2002 Doctor Who and the Pirates – a Big Finish audio drama by Jacqueline…
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LINKS To pre-order / purchase Vworp Vworp #5 visit www.vworpvworp.co.uk/volumes/ Follow Diddlydum on Twitter @Diddly_Dum And listen to every ep of their wonderful podcast at https://diddlydumpodcast.wordpress.com/ Follow Cutaway on Twitter @cutawayuniverse Follow Bamalam Productions on Twitter @BamalamP https://www.cutawaycomics.co.uk/ https://www.…
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Robert’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. DOCTOR WHO - 25 GLORIOUS YEARS by Peter Haining (book, published by W.H. Allen, 1988) 2. SURVIVAL (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1989) 3. DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH by Terrance Dicks (novelisation, first published by Target Books, W.H. Allen, 1977) 4. SHADA (Doct…
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Martin’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Inferno (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1970) 2. The Seeds of Doom (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1976) 3. The Horror of Fang Rock (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1977) 4. The City of Death (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1979) 5. The Tides of Time (Comic st…
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Adrian’s website can be found at http://adriansalmonart.blogspot.com/ and his five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. The Pyramids of Mars (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975) 2. The Time Meddler (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1965) 3. Junkyard Demon (Comic strip story by Steve Parkhouse and Mick McMahon, first publish…
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Stephen’s website can be found at http://www.stephenwyatt.co.uk/ and his five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. An Unearthly Child (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1963) 2. Paradise Found (comicbook, Cutaway Comics’ sequel to Stephen’s 1987 Doctor Who TV story, Paradise Towers) 3. The Paradise Towers Collection (Obverse Books, …
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Paul’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. The Pyramids of Mars (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975) 2. Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (movie, released 1966) 3. The Dalek Conquests (audio drama, BBC Audio, 2006, with narration by Nick Briggs) 4. The Chimes of Midnight (Dr Who, audio drama, Big Finish, 2002) 5. The Tides …
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Arthur’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1964) 2. The Dr. Who Annual (published September, 1965) 3. Dalek Rolykins (toy, first manufactured 1965) 4. The Celestial Toymaker (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1966) 5. The War Games (Doctor Who, TV story, firs…
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Lisa’s five choices to take with her into The Bunker are: 1. The Caves of Androzani (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1984) 2. Silence In The Library/Forest of the Dead (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2008) 3. The Chimes of Midnight (Eighth Doctor audio drama, first released by Big Finish 2002) 4. Dalek (Doctor Who, TV story, first broa…
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Barnaby’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. The Five Doctors (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1983) 2. Midnight (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2008) 3. The Androids of Tara (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1978) 4. Doctor Who: The Television Companion: The Official BBC Guide to Every TV Story (reference book …
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Annie’s five choices to take with her into The Bunker are: 1. The Daemons (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1971) 2. The Pyramids of Mars (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975) 3. The Genesis of the Daleks (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1975) 4. The Girl in the Fireplace (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2006) 5. Blink (Doct…
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Steve’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (book adaptation by David Whittaker, first published in 1964) 2. The Dalek World Annual (book, published 1965) 3. Dalek (Robert Shearman, Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 2005) 4. The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances (Stephen Moffat…
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Will’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. The Aztecs (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1964) 2. The Tomb of the Cybermen (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1967) 3. The War Games (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1969) 4. Spearhead From Space (Doctor Who, TV story, first broadcast 1970) 5. Genesis of the Daleks (Doc…
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Steve’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Genesis of the Daleks (TV story, 1975) 2. The Horror of Fang Rock (TV story, 1977) 3. Rose (TV story, 2005) 4. The Time of the Doctor (TV story, 2013) 5. The Day of the Doctor (TV story, 2013) Follow Steve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steve.scott.39 Follow Steve at Instagram: ht…
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Louis’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Dalek (Audiobook of the novelisation by Robert Shearman, read by Nicholas Briggs, 2021) 2. The War Doctor Begins: Forged In Fire (War Doctor, Big Finish audio, 2021) 3. The Giant Robot (Audiobook of the novelisation by Terrence Dicks, read by Tom Baker, 2007) 4. Dark Eyes (Eighth Doctor,…
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Joe’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Terror of the Vervoids (Doctor Who, TV, 1986) 2. The Rapture (Doctor Who, Big Finish audio, 2002) 3. The Mad Woman in the Attic (Sarah Jane Adventures, TV, 2009) 4. Edge of Destruction (Doctor Who, TV, 1964) 5. The Five Doctors (Doctor Who, TV, 1983) Follow Joe on Twitter @joseph_lidster T…
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Gareth’s five choices to take with him into The Bunker are: 1. Image of the Fendahl (Doctor Who, TV ep, 1977) 2. The Horns of Nimon (Doctor Who, TV ep, 1979/80) 3. The Pirate Planet (Doctor Who, TV ep, 1978) 4. Black Legacy (comicbook story, first published in Doctor Who Weekly in 1980) 5. Earthshock (Doctor Who, TV ep, 1982) Follow Gareth on Twitt…
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William Mullally speaks to James Clemente, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent/Profiler with a specialization in child victimology about Leaving Neverland, the explosive documentary detailing first-hand allegations against popular singer Michael Jackson, now available on Netflix across the Middle East.…
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Dubai-based film critic William Mullally sits down with Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Paul Rudd (Ant-Man) and the Russo Brothers Anthony and Joe to talk about Avengers: Endgame, well on its way to becoming the most popular movie ever made. Plus, William sits down with Mohammed El Shaibani for a spoiler-filled discussion …
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Dubai-based film critic William Mullally sits down with Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) and storyboard artist William Simpson, two key figures behind the phenomenon HBO series Game of Thrones, live on stage in Dubai at Middle East Film & Comic Con 2019, to talk about how the series was crafted and how Iwan made Ramsay the show's most horrifying and magn…
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Dubai-based film critic William Mullally is joined by Nadine Labaki, director of Capernaum, to talk how she tried hypnotism in order to edit the film down from 12 hours, meeting Steven Spielberg, and the whether she wants Hollywood to be her next step. Butheina Kazim, founder of Cinema Akil, Dubai's first arthouse cinema, joins to discuss the film,…
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Film Critic William Mullally is joined by and Malek Akkad, producer of the Halloween film series, and son of original producer Moustapha Akkad to discuss how the new Halloween film came together, Jason Blum, John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasance, and whether we've seen the last of Michael Myers.…
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The Cutaway's second episode, in which we pretend that the Venom-only episode that failed to record properly never existed! Here, Mohammed Al Shaibani and William Mullally discuss three recent films, the axis that all films can be boiled down to, and Momo reveals how a personal crisis caused him to fall for Bad Times at the El Royale.03:50 – A Star…
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In our debut episode, Dubai-based writer and film critic William Mullally and Emirati comic book artist discuss the 2018 sleeper hit Searching, and speak to writer/producer Sev Ohanian, director Aneesh Chaganty, and stars John Cho and Debra Messing.
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